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CIHM/ICMH 

Microfiche 

Series. 


CIHM/ICMH 
Collection  de 
microfiches. 


Canadian  Institute  for  Historical  Microreproductions  Institut  canadien  de  microreproductions  historiques 


1980 


Technical  Notes  /  Notes  techniques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Physical 
features  of  this  copy  which  may  alter  any  of  the 
images  in  the  reproduction  are  checked  below. 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'll  lui  a  6x6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Certains 
d^fauts  susceptibles  de  nuire  d  la  quality  de  la 
reproduction  sont  notis  ci-dessous. 


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Coloured  covers/ 
Couvertures  de  couleur 


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Coloured  pages/ 
Pages  de  couleur 


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Coloured  maps/ 

Carres  gdographiques  en  couleur 


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Coloured  plates/ 
Planches  en  couleur 


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Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
Pages  ddcolordes,  tachetdes  ou  piqu6es 


Tight  binding  (may  cause  shadows  or 
distortion  along  interior  margin)/ 
Reliure  serr6  (peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou 
de  la  distortion  le  long  de  la  marge 
int6rieure) 


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Show  through/ 
Transparence 


Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommagdes 


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Additional  comments/ 
Commentaires  suppl^mentaires 


Bibliographic  Notes  /  Notes  bibliographiques 


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Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponible 


Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relid  avec  d'autres  documents 


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Pagination  incorrect/ 
Erreurs  de  pagination 


Pages  missing/ 
Des  pages  manquent 


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Cover  title  missing/ 

Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 


Plates  missing/ 

Des  planches  manquent 


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Maps  missing/ 

Des  cartes  gdographiques  manquent 


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Additional  comments/ 
Commentaires  suppl^mentaires 


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The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche  shall 
contain  the  symbol  —►  (meaning  CONTINUED"), 
or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"),  whichever 
applies.  , 

The  original  copy  was  borrowed  from,  and 
filmed  with,  the  Icind  consent  of  the  following 
institution: 

National  Library  of  Canada 

Maps  or  plates  too  large  to  be  entirely  included 
in  one  exposure  are  filmed  beginning  in  the 
upper  l«ft  hand  corner,  loft  to  right  and  top  to 
bottom,  as  many  frames  as  required.  The 
following  diagrams  illustrate  the  method: 


Les  images  suivantes  ont  6t6  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet6  de  I'exemplaire  film6,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

Un  des  symboles  suivants  appara?tra  sur  la  der- 
ni*re  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le  cas: 
le  symbole  — ►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE".  le  symbole 
V  signifie  "FIN". 

L'exemplaire  filmd  fut  reproduit  grdce  d  la 
g6n6rositd  de  I'dtablissement  prdteur 
suivant  : 

Bibliothique  nationale  du  Canada 

Les  cartes  ou  les  planches  trop  grandes  pour  dtre 
reproduites  en  un  seul  clich6  sont  filmdes  d 
partir  de  I'angle  supdrieure  gauche,  de  gauche  i 
droite  et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  ndcessaire.  Le  diagramme  suivant 
illustre  la  m6thode  : 


The  Gold  Fields 


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Illustrating  all  the  incidents  that  occurred  to  the  many  who  engaged  in  the  Great  Stampede  to  the 
Gold  Fields  of  the  Klondike,  including  the  interesting  scenes  at  Dawson  and  the  principal  mines 
in  operation  during  the  time,  upwards  of  Ten  million  dollars  were  extracted.         .... 
Also  scenes  of  the  newAtlin  District,  as  photographed  by  Case  and  Draper  of  Skagway. 


The  Albertvpe  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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J.    B.    PRATHER, 

OoucLAs,  Alaska. 


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Skagway,  Alaska. 


Steamers  at  Docks.  Skagway,  Alaska. 


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Custom  House  on  Summit  of  Chilkoot  Pass. 

Showing  Aerial  Tramways  which  thansfokt  large  quantities  of  Provisions,    Also  British  Flag 
WHICH  caused  a  good  deal  ok  comment  at  the  riME  IT  was  placed  there,  as  theke  seemed 

TO  BE  SOME  QUESTION  ABOUT  ITS  RIGHT  TO  BE  THERE. 


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Shooting  the  White  Horse  Rapids. 


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Breaking  of  the  YuKOt; 


Ice  along  shore  after  the  breaking  up. 


Showing  the  result  of  an  ice  jam,  the  large  chunks  being  forced  out  on  the  banks,  which 

IN  time  gradually  melt  and  disappear. 


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Climbing  Gheasy  Pole,  Dawson. 


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Taken  during  the  Dark  Winter  Months,  at  63  Degrees  below  Zero. 


Skookum  Jim's  Claim  No.  1,  above  Bonanza. 
THIS  Claim  proved  quite  valuable,  as  high  as  $300  to  the  pan  beinu  taken  out. 


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Looking  up  Eldorado  from  No.  16  Looking  down  Eldorado  from  No.  1G. 

The  Country  in  this  Vicinhy  is  rather  rolling,  the  Hills  co         ;  Wash  Gravel  in  which  Gold  is  almost  always  found, 

BUT  NOT  always  IN  PAYING  QUANTniES. 


Berry's  Claim,  showing  the  Forks  of  Eldorado  and  Bonanza. 


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INT  AHE  EXCEEDINGLY   RICH,  ONE  OF  THE  LARGEST  NUOGtrS   EOUND   IN    lilt 
COUNTRi-   WAS   EXIRACIEU   NEAR   HERE. 


No.  11  Eldorado  showing  both  Winter  and  Summer  work  on  the  same  Claim. 

The  upper  part  being  drifted  in  Winter,  while  the  lower  end  with  summer  cut 
is  worked  in  the  summer  months. 


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The  Famous  French  Hii.l  Discovery,  opposite  No.  16  Eldorado. 


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No   29  Eldorado. 


Which  proved  to  be  thf,  richest  claim  on  the  Creek,  was  bought   by  Chas.  Anderson,  for  *800. 
It  is  a  well  known  fact  that  he  refused  $400,000  for  the  Claim. 


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Dog  Team  Hauling  Lumber. 


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Typical  Klondike  Summer  scei-ie  during  the  Wash  up. 


The  F'lood  at  Dawson,  Ji'ne  1st.  1898. 


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Discovery  Camp,  Pine  Creek,  British  Columbia. 


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